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Are we born with a finite number of t-cells? - Answers

No, humans are not born with a finite number of T-cells. Instead, T-cells are produced continuously throughout life in the thymus gland and bone marrow in response to infections and other immune challenges. While the number of T-cells can vary based on factors such as age, health, and exposure to pathogens, the immune system has the ability to generate new T-cells as needed.



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No, humans are not born with a finite number of T-cells. Instead, T-cells are produced continuously throughout life in the thymus gland and bone marrow in response to infections and other immune challenges. While the number of T-cells can vary based on factors such as age, health, and exposure to pathogens, the immune system has the ability to generate new T-cells as needed.



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Are we born with a finite number of t-cells? - Answers

No, humans are not born with a finite number of T-cells. Instead, T-cells are produced continuously throughout life in the thymus gland and bone marrow in response to infections and other immune challenges. While the number of T-cells can vary based on factors such as age, health, and exposure to pathogens, the immune system has the ability to generate new T-cells as needed.

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